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doncalypso
9/23/2009 12:31 PM UTC
I think the typical woman holds on to this delusional notion that a man should somehow "intuitively" know how to get her to climax and is thus unwilling to teach him how to properly stimulate her body.... SHAME ON YOU, you heathen females!!!
9/23/2009 12:30 PM UTC
Getting tested together is a GREAT idea, but for the test results to be truly reflective of each partner's status they both need to get tested after being celibate for 3 to 6 months because some diseases may incubate for that much time before being detectable in a blood or urine test.
9/23/2009 12:29 PM UTC
Actually sex IS a drug, Miss T. People can easily get addicted to the rush of dopamine, oxytocin, and phenylethylamine (PEA) that is released with orgasm, so when they're really in withdrawal and craving that rush they won't even consider the risks of STDs or unwanted pregnancies.
9/23/2009 12:27 PM UTC
It's not that men do NOT want a woman of character that's not promiscuous---men do not want a woman who is so "saved and sanctified" that she'll put sex on lockdown after exchanging the wedding vows and she has her ring and wedding cake. When a man of character and integrity takes on those wedding vows he forsakes all other women, so for a wife to use her pu$$y as a bait and then lock it down after saying "I do" is a capital offense in my book and warrants a public execution
9/23/2009 12:25 PM UTC
Glad you pointed out the difference between someone who has a high sex drive and a genuine nymphomaniac, Miss T.
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